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Antiepileptic effects of botulinum neurotoxin E.

Authors :
Costantin L
Bozzi Y
Richichi C
Viegi A
Antonucci F
Funicello M
Gobbi M
Mennini T
Rossetto O
Montecucco C
Maffei L
Vezzani A
Caleo M
Source :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience [J Neurosci] 2005 Feb 23; Vol. 25 (8), pp. 1943-51.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Experimental studies suggest that the delivery of antiepileptic agents into the seizure focus might be of potential utility for the treatment of focal-onset epilepsies. Botulinum neurotoxin E (BoNT/E) causes a prolonged inhibition of neurotransmitter release after its specific cleavage of the synaptic protein synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25). Here, we show that BoNT/E injected into the rat hippocampus inhibits glutamate release and blocks spike activity of pyramidal neurons. BoNT/E effects persist for at least 3 weeks, as determined by immunodetection of cleaved SNAP-25 and loss of intact SNAP-25. The delivery of BoNT/E to the rat hippocampus dramatically reduces both focal and generalized kainic acid-induced seizures as documented by behavioral and electrographic analysis. BoNT/E treatment also prevents neuronal loss and long-term cognitive deficits associated with kainic acid seizures. Moreover, BoNT/E-injected rats require 50% more electrical stimulations to reach stage 5 of kindling, thus indicating a delayed epileptogenesis. We conclude that BoNT/E delivery to the hippocampus is both antiictal and antiepileptogenic in experimental models of epilepsy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1529-2401
Volume :
25
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15728834
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4402-04.2005